Hello Joey,
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 02:56:40PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > I just wanted to apply the latest security update for kdelibs (DSA 631-1), 
> > I was quite astonished, when I got 
> > The following NEW packages will be installed:
> >   libarts libglib2.0-0 

<snip>

> > Again, no mentioning of changed dependencies. I now really start to wonder
> > what has happened.
> 
> Broken build dependency/conflict definition.

Ah, ok.

> I don't know what has introduced this dependency.  However, since at least
> libarts* are also in the suggests field, it shouldn't pose a problem.

Ok. Libarts was not installed, because most of our systems do not have
audio available. I guess its no problem either (unless KDE feels
unhappy due to libarts but no audio hardware).

> 
> libarts was installed on the i386 build system.  Maybe that's how the
> dependency was introduced.  It's not declared as a build-conflict, and
> hence not removed before the build.
> 
> Regards,
> 
>       Joey
> 
> PS: Please use X-Debbugs-Cc next time so I don't have to dig out the bugnr
> on my own.

Sorry. Since the system I reported from does not have direct mail
capability, I copied over to my mail account. Will read
bugs.debian.org about X-Debbugs-Cc: for the next time.

Greetings & Thanks for quick reply

           Helge
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